作者: Ovid J. L. Tzeng , Jie-Li Tsai , Daisy L. Hung , Chia-Ying Lee , Yu-Chin Chiu
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关键词: Reading (process) 、 N400 、 Psychology 、 Syllable 、 Linguistics 、 Event-related potential 、 Pronunciation 、 Phonology 、 Time course 、 Set (psychology)
摘要: This event-related potentials (ERPs) study attempts to trace the time course it takes extract phonology while reading Chinese pseudocharacters. Participants were asked passively attend a set of pseudocharacters, each paired with spoken syllable. syllable had either predicable or an unpredictable pronunciation, which was determined by constituent phonetic radical pseudocharacter. The data showed that pseudocharacters predictable pronunciations elicited different ERPs and suggested are pronounceable. Furthermore, two greater frontal positivities, p2a p2b, enhanced N400. P2 component could be used index early extraction in pseudocharacter; N400 associated post-lexical processing. These findings suggest radicals pronunciation stage lexical